The 51³Ô¹ÏÍø Network of Excellence for Cancer Technology Network is managed by the Institute of Biomedical Engineering (IBME), and is affiliated with the CRUK 51³Ô¹ÏÍø Centre.

The network brings together biomedical scientists/clinicians and physical scientists/engineers to forge new approaches to cancer research. The network, built from a joint initiative between the Faculty of Engineering and the 51³Ô¹ÏÍø Cancer Research UK Centre, aims to foster cross-disciplinary research projects and work with funding bodies to promote this exciting new field with the goal of establishing a cross-faculty research centre for expanded research activity. The network strives to use and develop core engineering technologies in an unrivalled convergent research environment where clinical technological advances in cancer are enabled in a way currently not possible.

The network is led by Dr James Choi (Department of Bioengineering) and Professor Charles Coombes (Department of Surgery and Cancer). The network includes over 75 multi disciplinary academic research groups. Thematic areas of strength are listed below with respective cross faculty theme leaders.

Network leadership

Dr James Choi

Professor Charles Coombes

Research strategy

Thematic Areas and Leads

  • Cancer Diagnostics Lead - (FoE), (FoM): Biosensors, profiling, detection
  • Cancer Imaging Lead - Dr Periklis Pantazis (FoE)/  (FoM): Super-resolving, functional imaging, artificial intelligence
  • Metastatic Mechanisms Lead- (FoE)/ (FoM): Lymphatic transport, lymph nodes, immunotherapy
  • Drug Delivery Lead- (FoE)/ Dr Jonathan Krell (FoM): Bioconstructs, targeting, dosing
  • Surgical Technology & Robotics Lead -  (FoE)/ (FoM): Precision, guidance, control

Related centres



brx50
Fluorescently tagged Brx-50 breast cancer cell clusters (green) injected into three day post-fertilization Tg(kdrl:mCherry) zebrafish.